Randy-Pokorney-Obituary

Randy Pokorney

Grand Island, Nebraska

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Grand Island, Nebraska

Randy Pokorney, 52, of Grand Island died Friday, May 30, 2008 at Syracuse.Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at All Faiths Funeral Home. Burial will be in Grand Island City Cemetery.Visitation will be from 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.Mr. Pokorney was born Nov. 14, 1955, at Grand...

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I am so saddened to hear about Randy's passing. I am very grateful to have had the wonderful opportunity to meet Randy 2 years ago...so wish I could have gotten to know him better. He had such a great sense of humor and seemed like such a neat guy. My sincere sympathy goes to Joni, Amanda and Marlea for their loss.

Kerry Calverley
Boise, ID
Randy's biological sister

I grew up with the Randy and remember all the times we played baseball and fast pitch softball together. What a great guy, friend and I will miss our talks when we ran into each other in GI. My family send our prayers to his family and friends.

Joni and family, we are so sorry for your loss. May you be comforted by a God of grace and peace through Jesus Christ.
God Bless,
Luke and Lori Jacobsen

Amanda and Joni so sorry to here about your lose, if there is anything I can do to help out just let me know, I will keep you both in my prayers.

We are very sorry to hear about Randy's passing
he was a one of the good guys you find in life, he will be missed

My deepest sympathy to Joni. I pray that God will be with the entire family and comfort them.

We are so sorry to hear of Randy's passing. He was a great guy and neighbor. He always had a smile on his face and a waive in his hand when we passed by his house. May he rest in Peace and Joni and Amanda if you need anything just call.

Sorry to hear about your loss, my husband worked with Randy.

I always knew Randy as my Uncle... and the one we could all wrestle because he never would get hurt no matter how many kids were trying to dog pile him. He was the one we were all proud to say "He's my Uncle Randy".